Day: April 22, 2023
Family, feds reach $5M settlement of Park Police shooting
The family of a northern Virginia man fatally shot by U.S. Park Police officers has reached a $5 million settlement of its civil lawsuit against the government.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen extends olive branch with China policy speech
The Biden administration’s top voice on economic policy called this week for a return to policies of greater economic and other engagement with China, despite Beijing’s shift from market reforms and rising anti-U.S. sentiment in Beijing.
How close is the end of the road for tankers?
Global car markets are driving change for crude and product carriers, but it is still hard to predict when oil demand will peak
Q&A: Benjamin Millepied on directing a reimagined ‘Carmen’
Benjamin Millepied’s “Carmen” has little to do with the familiar story from the 1875 Bizet opera about a mysterious woman who is ultimately killed by a jealous lover.
Navy Completes Study For FVL Effort To Replace MH-60R/S, May Start Program In 2025
The Navy has completed a study assessing potential procurement paths for its effort to replace its Sikorsky [LMT] MH-60R/S Seahawk helicopters with a future vertical lift (FVL) platform, and may […]
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Fear of China increases the risk of conflict
Politicians should cool the overheated rhetoric about China, while continuing legitimate criticism.
Lyft gears up to make ‘significant’ layoffs under new CEO
Lyft is preparing to lay off hundreds of employees.
8 years later, Florida man charged in Alabama cold case
Eight years after a Florida man was found dead in a coastal Alabama community, law enforcement officials say they’ve arrested and charged a suspect.